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Alterations on flow variability due to converting hardwood forests to pine
2012
iForest : Biogeosciences and Forestry
Flow variability is a potential indicator of land use impacts on aquatic ecosystems and a dominating factor for lotic habitats. Vegetation management effects on the stream habitat conditions must be better understood to propose forest management activities that are compatible with general ecosystem management objectives (integrity, diversity, sustainability, etc.). In our study, we used long term flow data from four gauged experimental watersheds (W1, W2, W17, W18) of Coweeta Hydrologic
doi:10.3832/ifor0609-009
fatcat:2jpnp25tafazpmz6wcqf4glcr4